Bright Wall/Dark Room’s review published on Letterboxd:
"I loved every hairpin turn of writer/director Emerald Fennell’s feature debut—it won’t be for everyone, but it's completely and specifically for me. The camp; the meticulous, at times whimsical art direction; the needle drops. A tightly buttoned-up Alison Brie playing a WASP mean girl and the hard candy shell around Carey Mulligan’s inscrutable, stunning, acerbic, ultimately tragic anti-heroine. The humiliation of despicable men, and the unmasking of supposed good ones. The revenge of it all."
-Jordan Crucchiola, Love, Friendship, and Vengeance: Reimagining Romance in Promising Young Woman
(Issue 91: Best of 2020)